Many observers say the 21st century belongs to China. But with political, macroeconomic and social stability concerns looming in the next few years, many questions abound. Where is China headed and what are the implications for the world?
On November 18th, 2011, The Economist Group is convening the China Summit for the second year,
to offer fresh and thought-provoking perspectives on these and other pressing issues. Led by James Miles, Beijing Bureau Chief for The Economist, the summit will bring together senior executives, government leaders, academics and observers to examine the challenging paradox of a rapidly emerging China in transition—full of promising opportunity, but fraught with risk.
Esteemed speakers include: Li Daokui, Advisor, Monetary Policy Committee, People’s Bank of China; Director, Center for China in the World Economy Tsinghua University; Gary Locke, United States Ambassador to China; Wang Jianzhou, Chairman, China Mobile; Liang Xinjun, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fosun Group; Shane Tedjarati, President and Chief Executive Officer, Honeywell China and India; and Joseph Chen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Renren Inc.
EUCCC members are invited to enjoy 20% discount off standard rate. For online registration,
please select standard rate and enter the discount code “EUCCC” to receive the saving. Alternatively, please contact Sally Au at 40 0818 6339 (toll-free within China) or (852) 2585 3312 (outside China) or email her at conferencesasia@economist.com
For more information please visit the website: http://www.economistconferences.asia/event/china-summit-2011